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Every year, Forbes seeks out the most creative, innovative, and driven young leaders from industries ranging from the arts to finance for its 30 Under 30 list – and each year we eagerly scan the list to see which talented young...

Alix Madigan ’84 is a producer behind such independent films as Girl Most Likely, featuring Kristen Wiig and Annette Bening, and Winter’s Bone, which stars Jennifer Lawrence and was nominated for an Academy Award for best...

During her 30th Dartmouth reunion this past June, Mara Rudman ’84 suddenly found herself preparing for a wedding that she never thought she’d have.
“My first mistake was telling my friends on the drive up to hike...

More than 4,000 people, including alumni, family, and guests, will be on campus this June for 2014 Reunions. Twelve classes—from 1954 to 2009—will gather from June 6 through June 15.
Keeping with tradition...

The efforts of Kate Bowman ’10 to make solar energy more accessible in Utah have produced tangible results. In her role with Utah Clean Energy, she helped increase residential solar usage by a factor of five in...

Gather with fellow alumni and friends and cheer on Abbey D’Agostino ’14, one of the most decorated athletes in Ivy League history, as the senior competes in her final race for Dartmouth on June 14, 2014....

“Since the matriculation of Edward Mitchell, Class of 1828, exactly 107 race students have attended Dartmouth College here in the mountains of New Hampshire. This number is far more than have attended any of the other New...

In February, the new mayor of Boston Martin Walsh named John Barros ’96 the city’s economic development director. Barros was once a political rival of Walsh when both men ran for mayor in 2013. Barros joined...

Amanda Brown ’07 is the national political director at Rock the Vote, a nonprofit organization with a mission to engage young people in the democracy of the United States. In January, Forbes named Brown to their...

One of the most influential figures at the 2014 Winter Olympics is a Dartmouth graduate. Scott Blackmun ’79 is chief executive officer of the United States Olympic Committee (USOC), an organization dedicated to facilitating American...